Top Destinations Croatia
Dubrovnik - Introduction | ||
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Dubrovnik - the city of a unique political and cultural history (the Dubrovnik Republic, the Statute from 1272), of world-famous cultural heritage and beauty (inscribed on the List of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO) - is one of the most attractive and famous cities of the Mediterranean. Apart from its outstanding natural... Next >>> |
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Opatija - Introduction | ||
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Opatija, in Croatia, is located on the Adriatic Sea coast. With its long historical record of being a popular tourist destination, it is often called the Nice of the Adriatic. The town is located on the Gulf of Kvarner at the foot of the Učka Mountain. Winters are mild with temperatures of 5°C in... Next >>> |
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Zagreb - Introduction | ||
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The city of Zagreb, capital of the Republic of Croatia, is located in the north of the country on the Sava River. It is the country’s largest city, with just over 1,000,000 inhabitants in the metropolitan area. Zagreb has a continental... Next >>> |
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Split - Introduction | ||
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Split, in Croatia, is the largest and most important city in Dalmatia. It is the second largest Croatian city and the administrative centre of the Split-Dalmatia County. It is situated on the eastern part of the Gulf of Kastela and the Split Channel. The 178 m Marjan Hill is on the western part of the... Next >>> |
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Rabac - Introduction | ||
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Rabac, in Croatia, is a village port on the south-eastern coast of the Istria. The island of Cres lies across from the city in the Kvarner Bay and Rabac leads to the Velika Vrata, which is the primary access to the Rijeka Bay. Like much of coastal Croatia, Rabac enjoys a sea-influenced mild Mediterranean... Next >>> |
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Hvar - Introduction | ||
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Hvar is the town of a unique cultural and historical heritage but also an important tourist resort with a centuries-old tradition in tourism. Main attractions are pleasant climate, a lot of sunshine, natural be-auties, various accommodation facilities, gastronomic offer, sports and recreational opportunities, etc. Hvar is... Next >>> |
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Korcula - Introduction | ||
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The town of Korcula, the historical centre of the island, has a very nice location in the Peljesac Channel. It is also known for its outstanding cultural and historical heritage and a long tradition in seafaring, shipbuilding and stone-masonry. It is the birthplace of the adventurer and traveller Marco Polo. Today Korcula is... Next >>> |
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More destinations Croatia
| Umag | Biograd na Moru |
| Rab | Vodice |
| Porec | Punat |
| Pula | Krk Island |
| Zadar | Rijeka |
| Novi Vinodolski | Rovinj |
| Sibenik |






